He was able to define the fundamental relationship between voltage, current, and
resistance.
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Engineering, 21.05.2021 01:00 cotyross
He was able to define the fundamental relationship between voltage, current, and
resistance.
O Georg Ohm
O Michael Faraday
Isaac Newton
O Nikola Tesla
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